bubbles
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The Spectacular Art Of Painting With Soap Bubbles
If you don’t know how they’re made, Jiří Georg Dokoupil’s paintings might look like microscope photos of phosphorescent deep-sea hydrozoa, or maybe computer-generated cartoon characters. Turns out, they’re actually the permanent evidence something way simpler: bubbles.
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Watch Soap Bubbles Get Demolished By Frigid Winter Cold
I guess this makes sense when you think about it, but I never thought about it. Soap bubbles don’t stand a chance when it’s freezing outside, as YouTube’s NightHawkInLight elegantly shows us.
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Parabolic Soap Bubbles Are All About Math…And Bubbles!
Childhood summers are all about blowing iridescent soap bubbles out of plastic wands. It seems like a short-lived activity, but somehow it provides endless fascination. Involving an Arduino and some stepper motors might seem like overkill, but these parabolic bubbles are pretty mesmerising.
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Researchers Turn Bubbles Into Laser-Controlled Microrobots
Of all the exotic space-age materials you can use to build a robot, we never thought bubbles would be a viable option. But researchers at the University of Hawaii have done just that with a microscopic robot creation made from a single bubble controlled by a laser.